If you decided to do like I did with solar, but not get an EV (for reasons you pointed out), I would still think twice and do a looootttt of homework with solar before you do. Conceptually, in Florida you're probably in a better spot than I am for solar. The thing is there's a line where how much solar and battery storage and inverter capacity you have is as much as you can do without running into the law of diminishing returns. Then there's researching federal and state regulations and the parameters when various regulations take effect (i.e. like if you decide to put power onto the grid to sell power and "make money" you wind up becoming a "power generator" with all the red tape that comes with it, as well as a monthly fee).
But if you pull it off you're in a sweet spot where the Dims' stupid control-freak energy policies don't impact your budget nearly as much.
It’s certainly worth considering.
An added value - power after a major hurricane. Thanks Tell it Right - interesting stuff.